The Pythons — the living ones, anyway — can be funny about death. The point of this column is to say surrealists like these guys should be funny about death. Some of us could use the help.
“Two down, four to go,” tweeted John Cleese Wednesday, reacting with affection to the death of Terry Jones, maybe the least Pythonesque of the Monty Python comedy team, maybe the most.
Cleese’s kicker, referencing the death of Graham Chapman way back in 1989, was consistent with a man who has in his Twitter profile, “Yes, I am still alive, contrary to rumor.”
“HE WAS A VERY NAUGHTY BOY!!” tweeted Terry Gilliam, “and we miss you. (Jones) was someone totally consumed with life … a brilliant, constantly questioning, iconoclastic, righteously argumentative and angry but outrageously funny and generous and kind human being … and very often a complete pain. One could never hope for a better friend.”